TWENTY-FIRST. I'M COURTNEY KABOT... AND HERE ARE YOUR TOP LOCAL HEADLINES. TODAY-- PRESIDENT OBAMA IS EXPECTED TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS WITH THE ROLL-OUT OF HIS HEALTH CARE LAW. WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS SAY HE WILL ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WIDESPREAD PROBLEMS ARE UNACCEPTABLE... AND THE ADMINISTRATION IS SCRAMBLING TO FIX GLITCHES. SOME REPUBLICANS ARE CALLING THE SITUATION A "TRAIN WRECK"... WHILE SOME DEMOCRATS SAY COMPUTER PROBLEMS SHOULDN'T OVERSHADOW WHAT THE LAW IS INTENDED TO DO. THE GUN CONTROL DEBATE CONTINUES IN VERMONT. AND TODAY... BURLINGTON CITY COUNCIL WILL HEAR FROM THE PUBLIC ABOUT GUN-RELATED CHANGES TO CITY LAW. PROPOSAL INCLUDE ... --REQUIRING PERMITS TO CARRY CONCEALED WEAPONS... --GIVING POLICE THE AUTHORITY TO TAKE GUNS AWAY FROM SUSPECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE... --ENSURING FIREARMS ARE LOCKED AND SECURE... --AND BANNING GUNS FROM CITY BARS. VERMONT GOVERNOR PETER SHUMLIN HAS TRIED TO STAY OUT OF THE CROSS-FIRE IN THE GUN CONTROL DEBATE. BUT HERE'S WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ON THE ISSUE. Vermont's laws serve Vermont well. We treat gun with extraordinary respect, but a 50 state solution is the way to solve these problems TWO HOUSE COMMITTEES ARE PLANNING A SPECIAL TRIP TO VERNON NEXT WEEK... TO HEAR ABOUT THE IMPACT OF THE CLOSING OF VERMONT YANKEE. THEY WILL HEAR FROM BUSINESS AND LOCAL LEADERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. LAWMAKERS WILL THEN GATHER INFO... TO HELP THEM FIGURE OUT HOW TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS OF THE CLOSING. VERMONT YANKEE IS SCHEDULED TO CLOSE NEXT YEAR. NEW YORK UTILITY COMPANIES ARE GEARING UP FOR THE WINTER. AND IT LOOKS LIKE THEY'RE OFF TO A GOOD START. STATE REGULATORS SAY THEY'RE MAKING SURE THEY HAVE THE RIGHT SUPPLIES AND CAPACITY... TO HANDLE SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS. MEANWHILE-- THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISIONER SAYS CUSTOMER HEATING BILLS ARE ONLY EXPECTED TO INCREASE SLIGHTLY THIS WINTER... ABOUT SIX-DOLLARS EXTRA PER MONTH. LOOKING TO BAG A THANKSGIVING BIRD? VERMONT'S FALL TURKEY HUNTING SEASON WILL OPEN NEXT WEEKEND. IN MANY PARTS OF THE STATE-- THE SHOTGUN AND ARCHERY SEASON RUNS SATURDAY ... THROUGH NOVEMBER THIRD. IN CHITTENDEN, ADDISON, RUTLAND AND BENNINGTON COUNTIES... THAT'S EXTENDED UNTIL NOVEMBER TENTH. STATE WILDLIFE OFFICIALS SAY LAST YEAR... MOST TURKEYS WERE FOUND IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE STATE. THOUSANDS WALKED IN SOUTH BURLINGTON THIS WEEKEND... TO SHOW THEIR SUPPORT IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER. THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S "MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER" WALK RAISED MORE THAN 300- THOUSAND DOLLARS THIS YEAR. THE MONEY RAISED GOES RIGHT TO PATIENTS-- MOSTLY HERE IN VERMONT. TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE PARTICIPATED IN THE EVENT. THE BEEKMANTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT ALSO PROMPTED BREAST CANCER AWARENESS. FOR THE FIRST TIME-- THE GROUP HELD A FALL CRAFT SHOW AND FLEA MARKET SUNDAY... TO SUPPORT MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN NEW YORK "GUARDIANS OF THE RIBBON." NEW TOMORROW